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Consider \(f(x,y,z)=f^{\prime}(x,y)\,\)and \(g(x,y,z)=z,\,\)where \(f^{\prime}:(\mathbb{C}^2,0)\rightarrow(\mathbb{C},0)\) is an isolated plane curve singularity. It is well-known (see e.g. [16, 45, 137]) that the embedded resolution of \((\mathbb{C}^2,{V}_{f^{\prime}})\) can be obtained by a sequence of quadratic transformations.
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Némethi, A., Szilárd, Á. (2012). Examples: Families Associated with Plane Curve Singularities. In: Milnor Fiber Boundary of a Non-isolated Surface Singularity. Lecture Notes in Mathematics(), vol 2037. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23647-1_9
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